Breaking Barriers: Supporting disabled teenage girls to be active
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
Our latest research explores the additional barriers that disabled teenage girls face when it comes to sport and exercise.
New research finds fewer than a third of girls (29%) dream of reaching the top of sport compared to half of boys (52%).
Deaf teenage girls are at increased risk of dropping out of sport and face additional barriers to participation than hearing girls.
1.3 million teenage girls who once considered themselves as ‘sporty’ are dropping out of exercise and activity after primary school. Find out how we can change that.
Research in partnership with Yorkshire Sport Foundation to understand how teenage girls feel about being active outdoors in their local parks and green spaces.
Too many girls are disengaging from sport and exercise in their teens. Read our research to understand the challenges and how we can overcome them.
Find out how teenage girls' activity and exercise levels were impacted by the Covid-19 lockdowns.
Our research to find out how we can support Muslim women and girls into exercise in a way that suits them.
This is our toolkit inspired by Project 51, a partnership project with Sported funded by Comic Relief.
This toolkit is inspired by our research into reframing sport for teenage girls to help welcome them into sport and physical activity.